Turning that frown upside down
Posted by: admin 5 years ago Landscape
July 3rd a few of the crew and I were hanging out after a long days work. It started raining, so we decided to wait it out in our potting shed… 3 hours later after we watched the building flood and listened to hail hit the metal roof, the rain lightened up a little. Courtni […]
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Posted by: admin 6 years ago Landscape
Working with people who are as quirky, and as passionate as you are about life and flowers is something, I never really knew I needed. The level of commitment and dedication the people have at this establishment is inspiring to put it mildly. Work is more than work here, there’s always an extra heaping of […]
Read MoreSpring lovin’
Posted by: admin 6 years ago Landscape
Hyacinthus is possibly our favorite spring flower with its pleasant aroma ( “too bad the tags aren’t scratch and sniff”-Anna ) and cheery pastel colors. Plant clusters of 5-10 (in the fall), water it in, hibernate the winter away, and in mid spring you’ll cure that spring fever as it pops its vibrant green foliage […]
Read MoreFun and Enchanting Fairy Gardens
Posted by: admin 6 years ago Landscape
As we are all anxious for spring to arrive, indoor plants are a great way to relieve the winter blues. One fun and unique take is making a fairy garden. They are so simple to set up and add character to your window sills. This is a great activity for kids to let their imagination […]
Read MoreGrowing Happiness and making Outdoor Dreams Come True
Posted by: admin 6 years ago Landscape
3/12/19 SOOOOOOOO Glad to have rain instead of snow today! Spring might really be coming after all 🙂 I certainly hope so because all of our concrete statuary has been delivered and we are ready to set these beautiful fountains and statues up outside. Our bare root trees and shrubs come in next week and […]
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